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Unknowing - The Work of Modernist Fiction (Paperback)
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Unknowing - The Work of Modernist Fiction (Paperback)
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Philip Weinstein explores the modernist commitment to "unknowing"
by addressing the work of three supreme experimental writers: Franz
Kafka, Marcel Proust, and William Faulkner. In their novels, the
narrative props that support the drama of coming to know are
refused. When space turns uncanny rather than lawful, when time
ceases to be linear and progressive, objects and others become
unfamiliar. So does the subject seeking to know them. Weinstein
argues that modernist texts work, by way of surprise and arrest, to
subvert the familiarity and narrative progression intrinsic to
realist fiction. Rather than staging the drama of coming to know,
they stage the drama of coming to unknow. The signature move of
modernism is shock, just as resolution is the trademark of
realism.Kafka, Proust, and Faulkner wrought their most compelling
experimental effects by undermining an earlier Enlightenment
project of knowing. Weinstein draws on major Enlightenment thinkers
to identify constituent components of the narrative of "coming to
know" the progressive narrative underwriting two centuries of
Western realist fiction. The book proceeds by framing modernist
unknowing between prior practices of realist knowing, on the one
hand, and, on the other, certain later practices postmodern and
postcolonial that move beyond knowing altogether. In so doing,
Weinstein proposes a metahistory of the Western novel, from Daniel
Defoe to Toni Morrison."
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